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Gravity

Gravity and the “sustaining” of the universe


1. Biblical texts

Book of Job
Job 26:7 — He stretches out the north over empty space and hangs the earth on nothing.

Book of Colossians
Colossians 1:16–17 — All things were created through Him and for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.

Book of Hebrews
Hebrews 1:3 — He upholds all things by the word of His power.

Book of Isaiah
Isaiah 40:26 — Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He brings out their host by number; not one is missing.


2. What ancient people believed about motion of bodies

CivilizationExplanation
Greeks (Aristotle)objects fall toward their natural place
Babyloniansa solid firmament holds the stars
Middle Agescrystalline spheres move the planets
Mythologiesgods push celestial bodies

There was no concept of an invisible universal force.


3. Analysis of the biblical text

Observable ideas:

  1. The Earth is not physically supported
    “hangs the earth on nothing”
  2. An invisible power maintains order
    “all things hold together”
  3. Continuous cosmic stability
    “upholds all things”
  4. Organized motion of stars
    “not one is missing”

The texts suggest a universe maintained by a constant unseen action.


4. What modern science says

Gravity is the force by which:

  • planets orbit stars
  • objects fall
  • galaxies remain bound
  • matter forms structures

Newton’s law:
F = G m1 m2 / r²

General relativity (Einstein):
gravity = curvature of spacetime

The universe is stable due to this universal interaction.


5. When gravity was discovered

YearPersonDiscovery
1609Keplerlaws of planetary motion
1687Newtonuniversal gravitation
1915Einsteingeneral relativity
20th centuryexperimental confirmations

6. Comparison of ideas

ConceptBiblical textScience
Unsupported Earthhangs on nothinggravitational orbit
Invisible powerall things hold togethergravitational force
Cosmic stabilityupholds universeorbital equilibrium
Stellar ordernone missinguniversal physical laws

Conclusion

The biblical texts describe a universe:

not materially supported
maintained by an invisible action
stable and ordered

These ideas are conceptually compatible with gravity — the fundamental interaction that maintains the structure of the cosmos.


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